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Camilah Hicks is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Social Welfare at The University of Kansas. She also serves as a Doctoral Student and Graduate Research Assistant. Her work focuses on racial, social, and reparative justice, equity, and well-being with a particular emphasis on marginalized communities, especially women and girls of the global majority. She advocates for interdisciplinary approaches that combine strengths-based social policy with systemic resistance through joy as a form of activism.
Her research interests center on dismantling barriers to access within oppressive systems, reframing narratives around trauma caused by racist and sexist structures, and promoting self-care as a transformative practice. Current affiliations include the School of Social Welfare located at Green Hall, 1535 West 15th St., Lawrence, KS 66045.
No academic awards or specific grants are listed in the provided information. Her professional roles suggest involvement in teaching, research, and policy development related to social welfare and justice initiatives.


